Esteemed Woman Answers the Final Summons on Sunday Morning.
Mrs. Lucy A. Clardy, wife of George Clardy, aged fifty years, died on Sunday mornig at eight o'clock in this city, after a two weeks illness. Mrs. Clardy was born in Dubuque county, where she grew to womanhood. She was a woman held in the kindliest regard and her passing has occasioned the deepest sorrow. Possessing a most amiable disposition she won countless friends to her who will sorrow over her passing. Her life in the community was a example of goodness and her death is a distinct loss to the city.
Mrs. Clardy is survived by her husband and two sons, George of Miles City, Montana, and Joseph J. of this city; by six brothers, George, Daniel and Robert Courtney of this city, Edward of Meservey, Iowa, William of Waterloo, and John of St. Louis; by her sisters, Jane of Dubuque, Mrs. Germaine of Davenport, and Mrs. Nevins of Oelrichs, S. D.
The funeral will be held from the residence of Miss Jane Courtney, 280 Mount Pleasant Avenue, on Tuesday morning at eight o'clock to St. Patrick's Church, thence to Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Esteemed Woman Answers the Final Summons on Sunday Morning.
Mrs. Lucy A. Clardy, wife of George Clardy, aged fifty years, died on Sunday mornig at eight o'clock in this city, after a two weeks illness. Mrs. Clardy was born in Dubuque county, where she grew to womanhood. She was a woman held in the kindliest regard and her passing has occasioned the deepest sorrow. Possessing a most amiable disposition she won countless friends to her who will sorrow over her passing. Her life in the community was a example of goodness and her death is a distinct loss to the city.
Mrs. Clardy is survived by her husband and two sons, George of Miles City, Montana, and Joseph J. of this city; by six brothers, George, Daniel and Robert Courtney of this city, Edward of Meservey, Iowa, William of Waterloo, and John of St. Louis; by her sisters, Jane of Dubuque, Mrs. Germaine of Davenport, and Mrs. Nevins of Oelrichs, S. D.
The funeral will be held from the residence of Miss Jane Courtney, 280 Mount Pleasant Avenue, on Tuesday morning at eight o'clock to St. Patrick's Church, thence to Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
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Wife of Joseph T. Clardy
Family Members
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George Courtney
1844–1924
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Eliza E Courtney Germain
1847–1909
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Edward Fabian Courtney
1849–1925
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Mary Courtney
1853–1877
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Jane J Courtney
1854–1921
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Frances Margaret Courtney Nevins
1861–1934
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Annie Louise Courtney
1862–1866
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Daniel Courtney
1862–1932
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William Thomas Courtney
1866–1943
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John B Courtney
1868–1938
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Robert James Courtney
1874–1929
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